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TIN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Soviet Leaders Prepare
Decade for Artti-Sfalin
Editor's note: The following dis
patch was delayed 18 hours hy Soviet
censors before it was cleared.
By HENRY SHAPIRO
United Press Correspondent
O Moscow (Delayed) (U.R) The
Soviet Union's peaceful but
powerful fourth revolution ap
peared today to be subsiding
into a dogged campaign to erase
Stalinism even if it takes 10
years. And it may.
Soviet leaders estimate it will
take something like a decade to
carry out the intensive educa
O tional plan to remove the last
vestiges of Stalinism from the
public consciousness. They are
determined to see it through.
This is a . purposeful, cautious
and skillfully directed revolt
from the top to the bottom and
the leaders are content for the
g campaign to move slowly now.
One-Man Rule
Te revolt is not against Jo
sef Stalin personally but against
the phenomenon of Stalinism
which is euphemistally called
"the cult of personality."
It is understood that the main
burden of Nikita Khruschev's
speech to the closed session of
ihe 20th Communist party Con
gress here Feb. 28 was a con
demnation of tyrannical, one
man absolution with its attend
ant evils.
Stalin's misdeeds were cited
to illustrate the dangers of one-
EAGLE POINT
Church Given
By PEARL L. HENDERSON
Eagle Ppint A business
meetine of the members of Eagle
Point Civic club, that had not
. met since May 20, 1943, was
held- at the home of Mrs. G. H.
Young, Eagle Point, in the after
noon of Friday, March 16, with
ten of the old members present.
The purpose - of the meeting
was to decide on what was to
be done with the money that
was still in the bank from their
last meeting.
Mrs. Mattie Brown, president,
conducted the meeting and Mrs.
Young was acting secretary.
A motion was made that the
money and two war bonds be
donated to Eagle Point Commun
ity church for payment on the
Hammond organ they recently
purchased. Another motion made
Malenkov Enjoying
Tour of Britain's
Modern Plants
Birmingham, England (U.R)
Jovial Georgi Malenkov set out
today to inspect two more Brit
- ish power plants and engage in
more light-hearted-small talk with
British workers.
The grinning minister of pow
er stations in the Soviet Union
made it clear he has enjoyed
the idle chatter with Britons as
much or more than his official
inspections of machinery.
Three-Mile Walk
Hegwas attracting almost as
many crowds as a matinee idol
and loving every minute of it.
Today's agenda included a
vfSit to Hams Hill Power Station
in Birmingham and the English
Electric Works at Stafford where
the Cranberra jet bomber is
made.
The tour schedule called for
a walk of more than three miles
among some of Britain's most
modern plants for the pudgy
former Sviet premier.
People More Important
Malenkov said after power sta
tion visits and chats with Brit
ish men and women Tuesday
that it had been the original
purpose of his visit to see both
people and machinery.
"But the people are more im
portant than the machinery,"
he said.
After 500 persons surrounded
Malenkov at the sprawling Gen
eral Electric Co. plant in Birm
ingham, shaking his hand and
having their picture taken with
him, the beaming Russian pro
claimed that it was his happiest
day in Britain.
190,000 Acres of
Winter Wheal Seen
Portland (U.R) Oregon
farmers intend to plant 190,000
acres of spring wheat this year,
according to the Oregon crop
and livestock reporting service.
The report said that acreage
would be 35 per cent above last
year and the largest acreage
since 1953. Total wheat acreage,
however, including fall seeded
wheat remaining for harvest,
would be the same as in 1955.
The service said many fall
seeded crops of small grains
were frozen out during the win
ter and would have to be reseed
ed this spring. Intended plant
ings of oats were up eight per
cent, largest acreage since 1950,
and barley planting would ex
ceed last year's record acreage
by two per cent.
One-half of the pedestrian
deaths in the U.S. occur from
6 p.m. to midnight.
man rule.
At the same time, Khrushchev,
secretary of the Communist
party, dwelled at length on Sta
lin's extraordinary merits as a
revolutionary leader before his
assumption of the personal
dictatorship.
Apparently this left no doubt
that Stalin will have a place in
history as one of the"" major
architects of the Soviet regime.
Speech Being Read
But equally it made it un
mistakeably clear that Stalinism
will not be repeated. Khrush
chev urged the exertions of all
necessary efforts to prevent a
recurrence. '
That is why Khrushchev, on
behalf of the newly elected
party Central Committee, de
manded that his speech be given
the widest publicity. It was the
and is being read now from 10
000 platforms so that virtually
every Soviet citizen is aware of
its contents.
Owing to the sensational char
acter of the revelations and the
obvious painfulness of its impli
cations, the Soviet leadership
apparently decided to treat the
ter and not to publicize it
abroad.
Freedom of Discussion
Chances of internal disorder
apparently are minimal.
The campaign against the cult'
Club's Assets
was that the dishes and silver
ware also be donated to the
church. Both motions were
seconded and carried by unani
mous vote.
A motion was made that the
Civic club be disbanded. It was
seconded and carried. The club
was organized early in the year
of 1917 and met once each month
thereafter until May, 1943.
Mrs. Ruth Shama, who was
with 'Burelson's' for several
months, and the 'Towne' beauty
salon for a year and a half in
Medford, took over the Oasis
beauty salon on March 13 and
is open for business every day
of the week.
A surprise housewarming
party was given Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cearly and family of
Eagle Point, Monday, March 19,
with about 40 guests present.
They had but recently moved
into their new house. The party
came as a complete surprise to
them. They were presented with
a walnut coffe table, and money
to buy some other articles for
their home, also with good
wishes for many years of happi
ness in their home. After a. time
of friendly chatter, piano music
and singing, refreshments of
cake, cookies and coffee were
served.
Construction Starfsx
On Shop Buildings
Construction of two pre-fabri-cated
steel buildings to house
Bergman's shop for spring repair
and welding has started at 3012
Crater Lake highway at Delta
Waters rd.
The buildings, one 50 by 100
feet and the other 25 by 40 feet,
will be occupied within a month,
according to D. J. Bergman,
owner. Increased business and
lack of space were reasons for
the change, he said.
The present structure at 108
South Bartlett st. has been pur
chased by Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Culbertson, Medford, Bergman
said.
Bergman has been in business
here for several years, operat
ing the shop established by his
father, the late Walter Bergman.
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of personality is directed at all
levels of the pyramidal Soviet
power, from the first secretary
of the Central Committee down
to minor chiefs of local party
cells who once fancied them
selves to be little Stalins.
Floodgates of discussion . and
criticism have been opened as
never before so that every So
viet citizen is beginning to en
joy a feeling of freedom from
fear. 4
Never in the course of more
than 20 years residence in Rus
sia has this correspondent
heard so much open and un
inhibited talk as 'now goes on
wherever more than two Soviet
citizens gather.
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Nebraska Suspect
Arrested in Portland
Portland (U.R) Homer
Thomas Morrison, 26, was ar
rested here last night in connec
tion with the $3304 holdup of
the state bank at Boelus, Neb.,
last October.
Detective Lt. Bard Purcell
said Morrison had signed a
statement admitting the holdup,
as well as a waiver of extradi
tion to Nebraska. Authorities of
that state were expected here
in about four days to pick him
up.
Purcell said Morrison had
been here since about the mid
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Discovery of a high' school
class ring in an abandoned car
in Kearney, Neb., was the clue
which first pointed ' the finger
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Emil Kroeger, Elks state hospi
tal chairman arranging the tal
ent. The Melody Wranglers of
the Rogue Valley Ballroom with
the Lady Wrangler quartette,
were featured. Groups composed
of the Ayers twins, Jackie and
Joan with songs, Diane and Pat
sy Ryan with tap dancing and
Jacky Johnson, singing were in
cluded in the entertainment.
Ashland ladies of Elkdom act
ed as serving committee for cof
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The i 1956" annual Hobby-Fair
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News and Notes
From Camp White
with its 52 entries in the nine
divisions by Domiciliary mem
bers. Attendance was more than
3,500 for the nine hours the ex
hibit was on display. Visitor
cars were from Medford, Ash
land and Grants Pass, and other
valley communities were repre
sented. Three loads from Klam
ath Falls were present. The
Glenn Shaw family of Gobbs,
Nev., made a 530-mile trip to the
event.
Judges O. J. Wilda, Benoyde
Bayless, and Clifford Platz ex
pressed surprise at the quality
and variety of the exhibits.
Credit to committees having
charge is well-deserved. Ralph
Ash, arts and crafts supervisor,
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London U.R) Britain dis
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